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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 1 (Owl Post) “The most the Dursleys could do these days was to lock away Harry’s spellbooks, wand, cauldron and broomstick at the start of the summer holidays, and forbid him to talk to the neighbours.” However, all the neighbors would know about Harry is how he looked and whatever the Dursleys told them - Harry was forbidden to speak to them, at least after he became a wizard.
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“Harry preferred Little Whinging by night, when the curtained windows made patches of jewel-bright colour in the darkness and he ran no danger of hearing disapproving mutters about his ‘delinquent’ appearance when he passed the householders.” They disapprovingly muttered about the way he looked when he passed by their houses. “Harry Potter’s appearance did not endear him to the neighbours, who were the sort of people who thought scruffiness ought to be punishable by law, but as he had hidden himself behind a large hydrangea bush this evening he was quite invisible to passers-by.” It’s mentioned what the Dursleys’ neighbors had thought of Harry - they didn’t like him much since he looked scruffy and they considered this to be offensive, again implying small-mindedness. The neighbors didn’t like Harry, because he looked unkempt. It’s possible they are, but their nosiness and desire for cleanliness isn’t enough evidence for this. This doesn’t necessarily mean that the neighbors were quite as cruel as the Dursleys, though. As everything is so very eerily consistent within the Dursleys’ neighborhood, it implies a certain distaste for anything different - people in one neighborhood don’t often naturally all like the same type of house, car, or lawn as the neighbors do.
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The neighbors are all described as very similar, implying a neighborhood where the people living there are all similarly small-minded.
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“Magnolia Road, like Privet Drive, was full of large, square houses with perfectly manicured lawns, all owned by large, square owners who drove very clean cars similar to Uncle Vernon’s.” It gives the impression that the neighbors are all very much alike. The neighborhood they live in gives a distinct impression of ‘sameness’ and dislike of anything that stands out - everyone has the same sort of house, lawn and car, and everything is very clean. This is likely meant to imply that the neighbors are similarly small-minded as the Dursleys, as they’re all described as having immaculately well-kept houses, and there don’t seem to be any notable differences between them.
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They do, though, have similar standards for cleanliness of their neighborhood as the Dursleys do, and the whole neighborhood, including the Dursleys’ house, looks all very much the same. There’s nothing indicating that the neighbors thought the Dursleys were an upstanding family. However, whether the Dursleys’ neighbors actually liked or approved of the Dursleys isn’t clear. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Dudley Demented)
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He continued to grin in a horrible, manic way until all the curious neighbours had disappeared from their various windows, then the grin became a grimace of rage as he beckoned Harry back towards him.” ‘Did you hear that car backfire just now? Gave Petunia and me quite a turn!’ “Lovely evening!’ shouted Uncle Vernon, waving at Mrs Number Seven opposite, who was glaring from behind her net curtains. Just as Petunia spied on the neighbors, the neighbors spied on the Dursleys, peeping through their windows at them when they heard a sudden noise. It’s also implied the neighbors were nosy. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 2 (Aunt Marge’s Big Mistake) “She was the nosiest woman in the world and spent most of her life spying on her boring, law-abiding neighbours.” They were described as being boring and law-abiding, and their houses and lawns were kept neatly like the Dursleys’ were. It’s never said what exactly the neighbors thought of the Dursleys, and there aren’t that much details mentioned about what the Dursleys’ neighbors were like. The neighbors opinions’ of the Dursleys isn’t said, but they spied.
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